BLOGS OF THE DAY: The Rock to host MTV Movie Awards

This year the MTV Movie Awards celebrates its 25th anniversary and the ceremony promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Comedian Kevin Hart and wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson have just been announced as the hosts for this year’s bash, which will take place on April 10.

In a statement announcing the gig Johnson said: “It’s an honour to be hosting the MTV Movie Awards with a guy who’s not only one of the funniest guys on the planet, but who’s often mistaken as my twin, Kevin Hart.”

“We live for our fans and promise to make this an epic, historic unforgettable night for them.”

Amy Adams is heading to the small screen. The actress has signed on to star in Sharp Objects, the adaptation of the book by Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

Dallas Buyers Club’s Jean-Marc Vallee has also signed on to direct the high-profile WME package, which is being shopped to cable and streaming outlets by Entertainment One and Blumhouse Productions.

Published in 2006, Sharp Objects centers on reporter Camille Preaker (Adams) - fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital - who faces a troubling assignment. —hollywoodreporter.com

Ancient ocean on Pluto's moon?

Pluto's largest moon may have gotten too big for its own skin.

Images from NASA’s New Horizons mission suggest that Pluto’s moon Charon once had a subsurface ocean that has long since frozen and expanded, pushing outward and causing the moon’s surface to stretch and fracture on a massive scale.

The side of Pluto’s largest moon viewed by NASA’s passing New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015 is characterised by a system of pull apart tectonic faults, which are expressed as ridges, scarps and valleys - the latter sometimes reaching more than 4 miles deep. —sciencedaily.com